Scientific title:
Predicting daily life functioning from visual perception screening
Institution:
University of Oxford
Principal investigator:
Dr Katherine Vancleef (Postdoctoral Fellow)
Region:
Grant value:
£174,999
Research ID:
TSA PDF 2017/03
Research area:
Start date:
Thursday 1 March 2018
End date:
Monday 1 March 2021
Duration:
36 months
Status:
Closed
Year awarded:
2017

Description of research

Many patients suffer from reduced vision after stroke. This prevents them from driving and can make it difficult for them to safely cross the road or participate in social situations. It is straightforward for a health professional to diagnose a stroke patient’s reduced visual acuity by reading a letter chart. However, it's much more challenging for them to detect visual perception deficits such as recognising objects or faces, or a patient seeing motion.

Existing vision tests do not tell us how a patient’s life will be influenced by their vision problems. This project aims to understand how the results of vision tests relate to how stroke survivors will be able to function in their daily lives. The results of the research could provide patients with more meaningful information about their condition; information which could help them target certain visual functions through exercises, or help them make the necessary adjustments in their lives to compensate for their impairment.

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